Daily Archives: June 25, 2016

NEWYORK (Reuters) – The actress, who is as well known for her legal troubles and stints in rehab as she is for her roles in Disney’s “Freaky Friday” and “Parent Trap,” weighed in on the global financial panic over Brexit in dozens of tweets posted through early Friday morning. “good ...

BIRMINGHAM: England captain Eoin Morgan hailed a “remarkable” run chase after his side hammered Sri Lanka by 10 wickets to win Friday’s second one-day international at Edgbaston. Unbeaten hundreds from Jason Roy (112 not out) and Alex Hales (133 not out) took England to a target of 255 with nearly ...

A delegate in the US State of Virginia has filed a federal lawsuit in an attempt to avoid voting for the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump, at the Republican National Convention (RNC) next month. The delegate, Carroll Correll Jr. of Winchester, Virginia, says he will not vote for Trump ...

Police in the US State of Texas have fatally shot a woman who is said to have gunned down her two young daughters. Law enforcement officers in a Houston area say the incident happened about 5 p.m. Friday in front of a home on the fringe of the Houston suburb ...

At least two people are killed as a California wildfire blazes through central areas of the US state, razing scores of homes and causing people to flee. Two bodies were found Friday near Lake Isabella, east of Bakersfield, said the Kern County Fire Department. People had little time to escape ...

US banking and financial sector companies may eventually shift thousands of jobs out of London and elsewhere across the UK as a result of Britain leaving the European Union (EU). JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and other executives of the New York-based multinational banking and financial services company sent out a warning for ...

Search data by Internet giant Google points to Britons’ hunt for the European Union citizenship in the aftermath of the UK’s historic referendum to break away from the EU. British citizens are said to have launched a frantic search for EU citizenship, looking for ways to acquire passports like the ...

Amnesty International has slammed as a “criminal offense” the ransacking of a mosque by extremist Buddhists in Myanmar, saying the new act of violence against Muslim minorities must not go unpunished. On Friday, a group of about 200 Buddhist extremists have raided a Muslim area of Thuye Tha Mein village in Myanmar’s Bago ...

China has cut off contact with the main Taiwan liaison body as a result of the refusal of the self-ruled island nation’s new president to recognize the so-called One China concept. In a statement posted on the website of China’s Taiwan Affairs Office on Saturday, spokesman An Fengshan said communication ...

A car bomb attack near a hospital in Libya’s coastal city of Benghazi has left four civilians dead and 14 more wounded, medical officials say. The explosives-laden car went off Friday night in front of the entrance of Benghazi’s al-Jalaa hospital, one of the two largest in the war-torn city ...